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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Brighten Up Your Table For Spring

To me, nothing quite says "Spring" like lime green, lemon yellow, and white. We found a fabulous vintage set of Noritake dinnerware called Palos Verde that completely fits the bill! We set a table at the shop with the dinnerware, added some Cape Cod goblets for "sparkle" and our celery-colored Casual Classics placemats and napkins for softness and color, and centered the table with a scroll iron and glass centerpiece with daisies tucked in. Perfect!

We have separated the dinnerware set into 20-piece sets with four place settings, and have priced the serving pieces separately. We have three of the 20-piece sets available, so if you need service for twelve, we can handle it! Several customers have expressed interest in this set as it languished on the floor waiting for our attentions, so don't delay...it won't be here long!

We recently brought in some Casual Classics table runners in three new colors: Newport Blue, Sea Glass, and Butter (which would also look wonderful with the Palos Verde dinnerware). All are cheerful and sure to help brighten your home as we prepare for warmer weather.

By the way, notice the napkins? If you'd like to learn fancy napkin folds, check out this great website: http://kitchen.robbiehaf.com/NapkinFolds.html. We tried the Viking Hat fold (not realizing that the difficulty level for this fold is "Hard") but we persevered and LOVED the results!

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